French Slang

Romance and Pick Up Lines

French Slang- That's Cool

French Slang- Sayings

The Weather and Commands

French Slang- Express Yourself

French Slang- Tongue Twisters

French Slang- French Songs

French Slang- Verlan

French Slang- Having a Laugh

Quebecois Slang

French Slang- In the Bar

French/Français- Allez Les Bleus!

You’d be surprised to know that the English language has very strong links with the French language. In some ways they are the closest languages to each other, bearing in mind that French is further removed from it’s Latin base (as English from it’s German base) than any other Latin language. French was introduced into England at one stage by the French conquerors & was the language of court. It slowly diffused into the English language. If you get your basic French grammar worked out, you can surprise a few Frenchies by using a technical English word & just giving it a French ending e.g. plastic would be ‘plastique’ & aesthetic would become ‘aesthetique’ etc etc. So keep this in mind we share a lot of common words. Be aware of ‘faux amis’ false friends e.g preservatifs= condoms. Bearing all this in mind you couldn’t find 2 similar languages with such different pronunciation which makes some sounds extremely hard to pronounce on both sides. Don’t let that worry you though. Give it a try to speak to them in their language & you’ll have a good time with them

National French sporting Chant

Quintessential French

Oh la la! And finally Oh la la. La vache! Holy cow! And Quebecois :- Osti, or Tabarnak To it’s full extent ; Osti de Tabarnak de Sacrament, de Calice de Christ de Marde back to top